Garmin Nuvi 650 660 670 680 5000 GPS 110-230 A/C AC Wall Charger Accessory Adapter Cable Comparable to Garmin 010-11107-00 with 18-pin connector


Garmin Nuvi 650 660 670 680 5000 GPS 110-230 A/C AC Wall Charger Accessory Adapter Cable Comparable to Garmin 010-11107-00 with 18-pin connector This Gilsson 110-220 AC Wall Charger Adapter is specifically designed to power and charge Garmin’s Nuvi 600 610 650 660 670 680 710 750 755T 760 765T 770 775T 780 785T 850 860 880 StreetPilot c510 c530 c550 c580 and Zumo 400 450 500 and 550. It utilizes the special 18-pin Garmin connector to connect directly to the GPS or Garmin GPS Cradle, depending on the location of the connector socket. It is guaranteed to work with the above Garmin GPS Navigators. Comparable to comparable to Garmin 010-11107-00 AC Wall Charger with 18-pin connector.


A New Brighton man s appeal of a speeding ticket probably is the first of its kind in Pennsylvania, according to state court officials. That s because David Riesmeyer is saying that his global positioning device proves that a Rochester police officer s measurement of his speed was off by several miles per hour.

Report: GPS parole monitoring of Phillip Garrido failed (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)
In California, a Global Position System (GPS) device is strapped to every registered sex offender on parole. The system is supposed to keep the public safe and make it easier for parole agents to track dangerous felons. But that system is broken, and giving the public “a false sense of security,” according to a new report.

GPS use allegedly nets Arcata man ticket (Eureka Times-Standard)
An Arcata man driving through Eureka was surprised to be pulled over by police when he was using a navigational device Tuesday and cited for using a cell phone while driving.

Radar Beats GPS In Court Or Does It? (Slashdot)
TechnologyResource writes “More than two years ago in California, a police officer wrote Shaun Malone a ticket for going 62mph in a 45-mph zone. Malone was ordered to pay a $190 fine, but his parents appealed the decision, saying data from a GPS tracking system they installed in his car to monitor his driving proved he was not speeding. What ensued was the longest court battle over a speeding …

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